The 45-year-old former child star married the 27-year-old model at Fizz lounge in Caesars Palace less than a week after announcing their engagement.

"[I'm] very excited and happy," Feldman told TooFab from the reception.

Feldman had revealed in a Nov. 16 interview with People that he recently proposed to Courtney Anne on their fourth anniversary as a couple. He popped the question with a middle school-style note featuring two check boxes, one for 'Yes' and one for 'No.'

"She was very surprised, excited and started crying. She was surprised because we had both been so anti-marriage since we met. But seeing as she's Canadian and with [Donald] Trump coming in, we didn't want to risk being separated by new immigration laws," the singer told the magazine.

"We both know that we make a good team, and don't want to be separated for any reason. So this is the best decision to protect our relationship," he added.

Feldman was previously wed to actress Vanessa Marcil from 1989 to 1993, and to Susie Feldman from 2002 to 2009. He and his second wife share one child, 12-year-old son Zen Scott.

Feldman is known for such films as Gremlins, The Goonies and The Lost Boys, and presently sings in the band Truth Movement. Courtney Anne is a member of Corey's Angels, a group of women Feldman once described as a "360 management, development and production entity" in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

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